

Monolithsoft has been 100% owned by Nintendo for over a year.
And they’ve been majority owned by Ninendo since '07.


Monolithsoft has been 100% owned by Nintendo for over a year.
And they’ve been majority owned by Ninendo since '07.


Jacques Tati did it better


Do you intend to include internet/web surfing, or hold back on that until later?
Search engines can be very useful, while also being awful.
But I do think teaching the kiddo how to navigate the website of your local library would be a good lesson for them.


Well, at least here in the US it’s because our politicians are openly bribed by Israel.


Is that Todd Clorox, the clorox man with thr clorox plan?


I took a brief peek at those machines, does your model have adjustable settings? A review I saw said they could set how long the machine waits after it has been used to clean itself. Maybe increase that time to give the litter more time to absorb the waste?
If you have specific games you play on steam you can look them up on Protondb and see community data on how well they work.


I think the majority of the time ought to be showing real-world examples of why these things matter.
Stores use your phone’s bluetooth to track your shopping
Smart doorbells will gladly send your footage to police without your permission
Target knew a teenager was pregnant based on shopping habits
Mozilla has a solid breakdown of how your car is spying on you
The goal being to give them something lasting. So next time they interact with this tech they remember what you told them, and maybe start a privacy journey of their own.
LibreWolf on desktop, IronFox on Mobile.


Why leave the app installed if you’re done using it?


You should especially delete a job-hunting account once you’re done with it. It depends on the site, but it likely has all the info off your resume.
The sites themselves have no reason to delete your data, plus they probably want to sell your data and / or feed it to AI.
We all know these sites have all this data, attracting those who want to hack the site to sell the data themselves.
My guess is that Google recently devalued the negative reviews from the API fiasco because enough time has passed. The reviews are (probably) still there, but those 1 star ratings are no longer in the “average” shown to users.
Don’t fall for this man’s propaganda! Keep cumming in his gay ass!